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I am the husband of one, father of two, and currently serve as a local pastor. I have a passion for preaching and teaching, something I have been doing for the past 12 years. I love sharing about God's Word and equipping the saints for works of service.

So I was listening to the radio this morning and over the past few days I have been rapt with the punditry over Sen. McCain's choice for VP candidate, Sarah Palin. As some of you may or may not know, I received a minor in Political Science from Western Carolina (evidently a major in History was not sufficient and they required a minor). Well, I also abhor politics, strange I know. Well this whole business about Palin has reignited my interest in politics but this is not what I'm going to address here. In listening to the radio the war in Iraq invariably comes up. As I listened I couldn't help but hear the words "unpopular war in Iraq" echoing in my ears. Then this thought entered into my mind, if something is unpopular does that automatically qualify it as wrong?This is where a culture driven by moral relativism has brought us. You see, the flip side is that if it is popular then it must be right. This …

I am the husband of one, father of two, and currently serve as a local pastor. I have a passion for preaching and teaching, something I have been doing for the past 12 years. I love sharing about God's Word and equipping the saints for works of service.